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Combining gut microbiota modulation and chemotherapy by capecitabine-loaded prebiotic nanoparticle improves colorectal cancer therapy

Tianqun Lang, Runqi Zhu, Xiao Zhu, Wenlu Yan, Yu Li, Yi­hui Zhai, Ting Wu, Xin Huang, Qi Yin, Yaping Li, Yaping Li, Yaping Li

2023Nature Communications114 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) therapy efficiency can be influenced by the microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract. Compared with traditional intervention, prebiotics delivery into the gut is a more controllable method for gut microbiota modulatory therapy. Capecitabine (Cap), the first-line chemotherapeutic agent for CRC, lacks a carrier that can prolong its half-life. Here, we construct a Cap-loaded nanoparticle using the prebiotic xylan-stearic acid conjugate (SCXN). The oral administration of SCXN delays the drug clearance in the blood and increases the intra-tumoral Cap concentration in the CRC mouse model. SCXN also facilitates the probiotic proliferation and short chain fatty acid production. Compared with free Cap, SCXN enhances the anti-tumor immunity and increases the tumor inhibition rate from 5.29 to 71.78%. SCXN exhibits good biocompatibility and prolongs the median survival time of CRC mice from 14 to 33.5 d. This prebiotics-based nanoparticle provides a promising CRC treatment by combining gut microbiota modulation and chemotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

Colorectal cancerPrebioticCapecitabineGut floraChemotherapyCancerGastrointestinal tractMedicineProdrugPharmacologyCancer researchInternal medicineChemistryImmunologyBiochemistryGut microbiota and healthPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers